The Securities and Exchange Commission's new EDGAR — Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval — system will go live on March 24. Processing Content Once live, filers can begin enrolling in ...
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EDGAR, which is short for Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis and Retrieval system, is a massive U.S. government database on the finances of publicly traded corporations that is free to the public.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission says its mission is to protect investors. But the regulator learned last year that it had failed to keep closely guarded corporate secrets safe from hackers ...
DFIN is filing now using EDGAR Next security protocols, offering easy self-service enrollment and full-service administration to ensure uninterrupted filing access. DFIN is now using EDGAR Next ...